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  1. Merci Mad duck, mais j'ai trouvééééééé:

     

     

     

    LinNeighborhood

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Readme:

    LinNeighborhood - Linux port of the Windows Network Neighborhood

    This Software is distributed under the GNU General Public License - see the accompanying COPYING file for more details.

     

    You can reach the authors at:

    Hans Schmid (schmidjo@bnro.de)

    Richard Stemmer (rstemmer@innternet.de)

     

    You can get the latest version at official LinNeighborhood web site:

    http://www.bnro.de/~schmidjo/

     

     

     

    Description

     

    Requirements

     

    Running LinNeighborhood

     

     

    Command Line Parameters

    Configuration

    Scan Page

     

     

    Workgroup

    Master browser

    Always scan as user

    Groups scan as user

    Group scan as user

    Ask user / password once

    Use group name on mount

    Initial browse on startup

    Quick browse

     

     

    Programs Page

     

     

    smbclient

    nmblookup

    smbmount

    smbumount

    smbmount version

     

     

    Miscellaneous Page

     

     

    Use 'RootMountDir/machine/share' as default mount point

    Root mount dir

    Show log window

    Sorted Share Lists

    Memorize Mounted Shares / Remount on next startup

     

     

    Post Mount Page

     

     

    Run File Manager after Mounting

     

     

    Browsing

    Mounting Shares

    Adding Favorite Hosts

    Options/Import lmhosts file

    Options/Export Mountscript

    Options/Remove all favorite hosts

     

     

     

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    Description:

     

    LinNeighborhood is a Xwindow graphical port of Network Neighborhood, running over Samba utilities and the Linux smbfs programs under kernels 2.0.

     

    It permits to browse an SMB (CIFS) network consisting of Samba, Windows (WfWg, 95, 98, NT) and probably (not tested) OS/2, LanManager for DOS and others. It also offers an interface to mount the found shares.

     

    Because the smb-filesystem and smbmount utility is only available on Linux this is a Linux only program.

     

    Requirements:

     

    See the install-file for the software needed to compile LinNeighborhood.

     

    For running it you need:

     

    Installed Samba package, expecially smbclient and nmblookup utility. Samba is available at http://samba.org/samba. Use a recent version of Samba, we tested with 1.9.18 and 2.0.5a. Expecially look for supported name resolve order option, bedause resolving is mostly done by broadcasts and this must be supported if you need it in your network.

     

    Kernel < 2.1.70: Smbfs-package smbfs-2.0.x.tgz with smbmount and smbumount utilities from ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/smbfs.

     

    Kernel > 2.1.70: You must use the smbmount/smbmnt/smbumount from from the Samba package.

     

    Support for the changed command syntax (kernel 2.0 - kernel 2.2) is included in LinNeighborhood at runtime, using the uname function call. This means you can use a program that was compiled with 2.0 kernel on a 2.2. machine and vice versa (if your libraries are the same), but of course the correct smbmount/umount must be installed. The command line syntax has changed from samba 2.0.4 to 2.0.5, you must configure this in the preferences. smbfs-2.0.x.tgz does not compile on glibc based Linux (problems with include files), but there are patched version available, e.g. RedHat's smbfs-2.0.1-4.src.rpm package.

     

    Support for SMB filesystem must be compiled into your kernel to use smbmount, please read the smbfs-documentation in your kernel tree to see if you should use CONFIG_SMB_WIN95.

     

    The above stuff is included in most Linux distributions, so you normally should have all the programs.

     

     

     

     

    Je vais regarder cela tranquillement chez moi ce soir, merci les copains ;)

     

    amicalement,

     

    Pimp

  2. Pimprelune

    t'as pas suivi quoi ?

     

    le gourou

     

     

    c'est pour GENIUS

     

    mais c'est pas mechant c'est la deconn quoi :D

     

    Non, j'ai pas suivi ton post commençant par Jeepee...

     

    Et j'avais bien compris que vous déconniez, ça se sent et j'aime ça!

     

     

    bises Pimp :bisou:

     

    :biere:

  3. Tu as raison Bobthefox, mais théoriquement elle doit contenir, c'est krosoft qui le dit, tous les outils nécessaires au dépannage du PC, scandisk devrait donc y être! Je n'en ai pas une sous la main pour vérifier ;)

     

    Cela dit, rien n'empêche de l'y copier.

     

    PS: son disque est vierge, elle vient juste de le formater, ;) , il faut donc bien qu'elle boot sur une disquette système W98...

     

    Amicalement

     

    :biere:

  4. 45 minutes??? ça me paraît excessivement long!

     

    c'est ton DD à problèmes?

     

    Sur tous les DD que j'ai formatté jusqu'à présent (et j'en formate à longueur d'année!) les seuls qui mettaient aussi longtemps étaient nazes...

     

    A voir avec les copains ;)

     

    :biere:

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